2019 Real Estate and Personal Property Bills

November 12, 2019 11:04 am

Updated: August 9, 2022 3:42 pm


2019 Real Estate, Personal Property, Big Truck and Watercraft bills will be mailed out on November 14th.    2019 Information Sheets for all residential properties will be mailed on November 15th.  To avoid interest, payments must be postmarked December 20th.

There is an extra mill levy line on bills and information sheets this year. It is not a new levy.   School capital outlay has been separated from the original school levy.  This change affects all school districts.  

If you received your bill and your mortgage company is responsible for paying, please contact your mortgage company customer service to ensure they will be paying your bill.   If you have not received your bill by November 21st and are responsible for payment, please contact 785-832-5178 to request a copy of the bill.   

You are able to pay online at www.dgcoks.gov, by mailing the payment to PO Box 668, Lawrence, KS 66044, or in person at any of our locations.  There is no additional fee for paying at our satellite locations.   County dropbox locations are at 1100 Massachusetts and 31st & Iowa.


Contact:Douglas County, Legacy News, social@dgcoks.gov

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